My parents, who are on the road, decided to try it out. They sent pics of their place and said they had a great experience. Great! Now I get 25 bucks and they learned about a new service, right? Nope.
I waited a week or so and contacted customer service. Must've been some kind of oversight. The rep was prompt and requested the email of the referral I made. I thought it was odd since my account clearly shows they signed up, it just didn't register that I should get a credit... but I obliged and sent the email. The rep then told me he would have to contact them to ensure that I did in fact invite them... ummm ok? Why?
Here's my response:
"That's silly. But go for it.
They are in my referral group... It shows in the UI.
And they have made reservations.
Not a great experience."
Then I get this bit of snark along with some questionable information: "Matt,
I do apologize that this has been such a painstaking
experience, however it looks like the issue is due to their
initial reservation not being at the qualifying limit. Once
they begin a trip that is worth more than $200, (before
Airbnb fees) you will both receive your referral credits.
Oliver C"
According to their docs, 75$ is the qualified price... not 200$
https://www.airbnb.com/referrals/terms_and_conditions?offer_name=defaultHonestly, I don't even care about the credit... It's great to save a few bucks but at this point I am more inclined to just move on...
I wanted to share because I figured there may be some lessons for others when dealing with customers. In addition their marketing for referrals is really shady when it comes to being upfront with the restrictions (10o dollars bonus... if they rent their place AND rent someone else's AND it's over an amount).
Anyone else has a negative experience with these guys?